income
- IPA[ˈɪŋkʌm]
英式
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
noun: income, plural noun: incomes
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- 1. money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments he has a nice home and an adequate income figures showed an overall increase in income this year
- relating to or denoting people earning large salaries: a high-income area high-income families
Oxford Dictionary
- relating or belonging to people who earn low wages: low-income families low-income housing
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for unearned income
Oxford Dictionary
- the nonmonetary or nonmaterial satisfactions that accompany an occupation or economic activity.
Oxford American Dictionary
- money derived from investments: investment income is projected to decrease by 30%
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- a particular means by which a company or individual generates income on an ongoing basis: by investing in such stocks you can build a steady income stream that rewards you through your retirement you should always be exploring new opportunities and income streams for your business
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- income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges, available to be spent or ... the rents of tenants in work reached 21 per cent of disposable income car-makers need to persuade consumers to part with an ever-bigger slice of their disposable incomes
Oxford Dictionary
- the total amount of money earned within a country.
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- IPA[ˈinˌkəm]
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- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments: he has a nice home and an adequate income figures showed an overall increase in income this year
Oxford American Dictionary